FictionPress.comhttps://www.fictionpress.comFictionPress.com: The Lonely GodStory feed for writer: The Lonely God2018-03-19T19:30:27-08:00tag:fictionpress.com,2018-03-19:/atom/u/716063/The Lonely Godhttps://www.fictionpress.com/u/716063/The-Lonely-God2014-11-24T08:49:04-08:002014-11-24T08:49:04-08:00Where the Ocean Meets the Skytag:fictionpress.com,2014-11-24:story.3224356Author: <a href='https://www.fanfiction.net/u/716063/The-Lonely-God'>The Lonely God</a><br><a href='https://www.fanfiction.net/fiction/General/'>General</a><br>English, Rated: K+<br>Angst/Tragedy<br>Chapters: 1, Words: 6,102, Reviews: 1, Rated: K+, Complete<hr size=1>It's February in Florida like it hasn't been in years. There's a chill to the air that gives it a crisp, sharp feeling, and the walk from the parking lot to the Space Center is excruciating. All around him, people are bundled up in puffy jackets zipped up to their necks, cradling mittens and gloves over top of frozen hands.The Lonely Godhttps://www.fictionpress.com/u/716063/The-Lonely-God2014-08-08T18:10:25-08:002014-08-08T18:10:25-08:00Annatag:fictionpress.com,2014-08-02:story.3210194Author: <a href='https://www.fanfiction.net/u/716063/The-Lonely-God'>The Lonely God</a><br><a href='https://www.fanfiction.net/fiction/Sci-Fi/'>Sci-Fi</a><br>English, Rated: M<br>Sci-Fi/Supernatural<br>Chapters: 2, Words: 4,836, Reviews: 1, Rated: M, In-Progress<hr size=1>Human beings are all wretchedly worth saving.The Lonely Godhttps://www.fictionpress.com/u/716063/The-Lonely-God2014-06-17T21:56:34-08:002014-06-17T21:56:34-08:00The Magiciantag:fictionpress.com,2014-06-17:story.3203451Author: <a href='https://www.fanfiction.net/u/716063/The-Lonely-God'>The Lonely God</a><br><a href='https://www.fanfiction.net/fiction/Mystery/'>Mystery</a><br>English, Rated: T<br>Mystery/Suspense<br>Chapters: 1, Words: 3,253, Reviews: 3, Rated: T, Complete<hr size=1>The sun clung feebly behind heavy, grey clouds on the day that the magician appeared. He sat, cross-legged, in a secluded corner of the lot, distanced from the cedar mulch park and the children who crawled on the rickety equipment like monkeys.